Definition of Desfontainia. Meaning of Desfontainia. Synonyms of Desfontainia

Here you will find one or more explanations in English for the word Desfontainia. Also in the bottom left of the page several parts of wikipedia pages related to the word Desfontainia and, of course, Desfontainia synonyms and on the right images related to the word Desfontainia.

Definition of Desfontainia

No result for Desfontainia. Showing similar results...

Meaning of Desfontainia from wikipedia

- Desfontainia is a genus of flowering plants in the family Columelliaceae, though it was placed formerly in Loganiaceae, Potaliaceae (later subsumed in...
- species. It was left to the City of Paris after his death. The genera Desfontainia and Fontanesia are named for this author. The standard author abbreviation...
- many garden shrubs and greenhouse plants to Victorian Europe, including Desfontainia spinosa and Berberis darwinii, which are still grown today. Lobb was...
- from Desfontainia spinosa: 59  Spinosides A and B, from Desfontainia spinosa: 61, 62  23,24-dihydro-11-Deoxocucurbitacin I from Desfontainia spinosa: 60 ...
- including ayahuasca (yagé), Brugmansia species, Iochroma fuchsioides and Desfontainia in their rituals. Kamëntšá shamans are noted for the number and variety...
- some species that prefer neutral pH or are calciphilous) Arnica montana Desfontainia spinosa Cornus florida (dogwood) Crinodendron hookerianum Quercus (Some...
- medicinal tree of West Africa and in the medicinal/entheogenic shrub Desfontainia spinosa (Columelliaceae) native to Central America and South America...
- partial agonist of nicotinic acetylcholine receptors (nAChRs). Unknown Desfontainia spinosa Causes visions. Nicotine Duboisia hopwoodii Pituri Unknown Entada...
- (Hayscented fern or Cup fern) Deppea Derris Derwentia Deschampsia (hair gr****) Desfontainia Desmodium Deuterocohnia syn. Abromeitiella Deutzia Dianella (flax lily)...
- plant species involved are drawn from a list including Latua pubiflora, Desfontainia spinosa, Drimys winteri, Lobelia tupa and Datura stramonium. The specific...